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Show 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 4445, .... DE P ARTMENrrbft he INTERIOR . at Salt Luko'City,- - Lan,d Office 7 1900.7 - i Utah,.-AprlHo- tb, 7 Notice is hereby givoi7 that thiv wing-named settler lias tiled, notice of, follo- his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Beaver county at Beaver City, Uiab.cm M a y 19, 1 900 v iz: Ephraim O lhi lTeY, HU 10430 for the W -2 S V Sec. THAT 1- -4 1- 29, Tp. x 28 S. IL 0 W. S. L. M. He names the following witnesses .ni prove his continnous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vlzrWilllam A. Not good, in hero and'there or for streichos spoisor of lifty or a hundred miles, but good all tho way right stiaight through. from Denver to Chicago and St. Louis. Heavy steel rails 2,400 lies to tho mile plenty of ballasi. Oyer a track Twitchell, James Valentine, James Puffer and Joseph Hoops ali of. Beaver -2 Ci ty, Utah. 7 7 ,7.77 FRANK D. IIOBBS, Register. L. II. Gray, Attorney. First publication April 14, 1900. ; . like the Burligton's, a speed of; eighty miles an hour is perfectly safe. Two trains a day from Denver to the East the Chicago special at 9.00 a. in.; i he Vestibuled Flyer at 10.00 p. Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis. Through sleepers daily, Ogdon to Chiea-- , go via Denver and tho Burlington NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.ttti No: 4438. DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR, Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, ha, m.-Oma- April 4, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of f his intention to make in sup- porto h is c a I mrnndt hat said proof will be made beroro the County Clerk of Iron County. Utah, at Parowan, Utah, on May 21st 1900, .viz: James C.,Rob- . Route. final-proo- Tickets at Offices of Connecting Lines. Ticket OIHce, 214 V. Temple Streets Salt Lake City, Utah. 1L IL WATSONjTGeneral 1 f-- - Igent. in smi H. E. S E -4 Sec. -4 N W -4 S. L. M. Ho names 1- 1- TN 1- 1- 1- , the following .witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; William A. Hunt, Marians A. Dimton, Jonathan Prothors and John B. Topljam, all of - i Paragoonah, Utah.: FRANK D. IIOBBS, Register. First, publication, A prll J4,: 1900.: ce Cold Drinks W1LLS00N BE 1- 11489, for the S. VV. -4 27; N -2 N K -4 & N E Sec. 34, Tp. 32 S. 1L 8 W., 777- DEMAND; They can be had, prepared in any style known to the 7t M M Ixolog i tts a r t a tizjunmrz GO 4-- m HE GEM , AVhere they also GXPGRIGHCG 111717 ' s keep the VERY BEST - & SALOON TTRADG OAftKQ, t rrVvV! WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, - FAMILY AND BOTTLE TIIADE A SPECIALTY. A.JES. SC!EHTIFICAr.lERICAIi, Managr, UTA H. v BEATER CITY, COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may Vnieiti ascertain, free, whether an Inveutlon is krOhAbly patentable. Communications strict! Confidential. Oldest arency for securing patents In America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive Decial notice in the to bo found in Southern Utah. 1:7 YEARS beautiful It illustrated, Janrest circulation ot any scientHc Journal, weekly, terms I3.C0 a year; I1.j0s1x months. Specimen copies and Ljlnd BOOK 02 Patents scut free. - Address . V, 39 1 MUNN & CO.f Broadway. New York 2 . |